Collection: Xanthelasma
What is Xanthelasma?
Xanthelasma is a soft, yellowish patch that appears around the eyelids due to cholesterol deposits. Though not painful or harmful, its presence may signal high lipid levels or liver function issues.
Suggested Support Products
To help manage cholesterol levels, support liver function, and promote healthy blood cleansing, the following products are available in our online store and are grouped according to their product category for easy reference:
🟢 Category: Capsules
Product: Best Cholest Capsules
Helps manage cholesterol naturally and supports healthy lipid balance.
🟢 Category: Capsules
Product: Blood Purification Capsules
Supports cleansing of the blood and helps remove excess fats and toxins from the system.
🟢 Category: Capsules
Product: Detoxification Capsules
Promotes liver health, assists in fat breakdown, and supports overall detoxification.
Helpful Tips for Managing Xanthelasma Naturally
Maintain a healthy, balanced diet
Avoid high-cholesterol and fried foods
Incorporate omega-3s and antioxidants
Have your lipid profile checked regularly
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At Choose Health, we are committed to offering you more than just products — we’re here to support your entire healing journey. We believe in the body’s wisdom and in nature’s ability to restore balance, but we also understand when expert care is needed.
If you're dealing with persistent or severe cholesterol-related concerns, we recommend consulting a licensed practitioner for a more tailored and guided approach to healing.
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Important Note
Although not dangerous, persistent xanthelasma may indicate underlying cholesterol issues. If symptoms worsen or are paired with other heart-related concerns, we recommend further medical assessment to address potential cardiovascular risks.